Woman draws flak for wearing bikini in public – is it appropriate or not?

Folks, we want to know how you would respond in this situation: you’re casually strolling around a city, and all of a sudden, you come across a woman who is clad in nothing but a skimpy black thong bikini. Would you be shocked and upset, or would you just keep walking without saying anything?

After being spotted taking a stroll down the street in a revealing black thong bikini, a woman has become the subject of heated debate on several social media platforms. The bikini-clad woman was caught on camera walking down the street in Valletta, Malta's capital city, while wearing sneakers and carrying a backpack.

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A woman was spotted wearing nothing but a black thong bikini in public. Credit: Facebook.

As the woman minded her own business, as seen in the footage, not one person she came across the street even batted an eyelid about what she was wearing or doing. However, on the internet, it was a whole different story.

More than a thousand comments were left on the video when it was shared on a local Maltese Facebook group, with many debating whether it was appropriate for the woman to be out in public wearing a bikini.



Many people criticised the woman, claiming that her behaviour was disrespectful and that there are appropriate settings for various types of clothing.

'Do as you please, it's a free world but respect our laws…' one user wrote in the comments, while a second person added: 'That's okay for the beach but not in our historical respectful capital city.'

'Have some respect, woman. Hope she got fined,' said a third, with a fourth adding, 'Absolutely disgraceful.'



While some people were offended by the woman's decision to wear a bikini in public, others saw no problem with it.

'I don't see any disaster, she just came out from the beach probably in a rush,' one user wrote in response to the other comments.

'She didn't do anything wrong,' another user said, with a third arguing: 'There are worse things in life. Lots of buildings, corruption, and this is annoying you? Everyone is jealous of everyone else. How about mind your business and let people live.'



Not only is it against the law in Malta to be nude in public, but so is being 'indecently clad' or wearing swimwear further than 100 metres from the shore—this is stated in Article 338(q) of the country's Criminal Code.

However, Lovin Malta, a local news outlet, noted that the definition of 'indecent' is ambiguous and open to discussion, and the rule is rarely implemented.

So what do you think, folks? Do you believe it was reasonable for the other viewers to condemn the woman for wearing 'inappropriate' clothing in public? Or is this just another case of 'to each their own'? Share your opinions with us in the comments section!
 
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If she is breaking the law then she shouldn't be doing it.

If she is far from the beach then it is strange to be dressed like that.

If she is across the road from the beach then it's ok but looks like she is more in the city , then she should had wrapped a towel around her.

My kids and partners went away for aweek , hired a house.

They were sitting around a family room with glass sliding doors . My son went fishing and his girlfriend layed just outside the door sunbaking topless all she wore was a thong .

She was in full view of my daughters and their partners. My daughter asked her to either lay on her stomach or put a bikini top on .

To her she couldn't understand what the problem was neither could my son.

I told her she should have moved away from the door, yes she had the right to sun-baked nude but their is a place and time.

This is a normal thing for her family including her mum .

My girls are far from prudes but they do have respect
 
Folks, we want to know how you would respond in this situation: you’re casually strolling around a city, and all of a sudden, you come across a woman who is clad in nothing but a skimpy black thong bikini. Would you be shocked and upset, or would you just keep walking without saying anything?

After being spotted taking a stroll down the street in a revealing black thong bikini, a woman has become the subject of heated debate on several social media platforms. The bikini-clad woman was caught on camera walking down the street in Valletta, Malta's capital city, while wearing sneakers and carrying a backpack.

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A woman was spotted wearing nothing but a black thong bikini in public. Credit: Facebook.

As the woman minded her own business, as seen in the footage, not one person she came across the street even batted an eyelid about what she was wearing or doing. However, on the internet, it was a whole different story.

More than a thousand comments were left on the video when it was shared on a local Maltese Facebook group, with many debating whether it was appropriate for the woman to be out in public wearing a bikini.



Many people criticised the woman, claiming that her behaviour was disrespectful and that there are appropriate settings for various types of clothing.

'Do as you please, it's a free world but respect our laws…' one user wrote in the comments, while a second person added: 'That's okay for the beach but not in our historical respectful capital city.'

'Have some respect, woman. Hope she got fined,' said a third, with a fourth adding, 'Absolutely disgraceful.'



While some people were offended by the woman's decision to wear a bikini in public, others saw no problem with it.

'I don't see any disaster, she just came out from the beach probably in a rush,' one user wrote in response to the other comments.

'She didn't do anything wrong,' another user said, with a third arguing: 'There are worse things in life. Lots of buildings, corruption, and this is annoying you? Everyone is jealous of everyone else. How about mind your business and let people live.'



Not only is it against the law in Malta to be nude in public, but so is being 'indecently clad' or wearing swimwear further than 100 metres from the shore—this is stated in Article 338(q) of the country's Criminal Code.

However, Lovin Malta, a local news outlet, noted that the definition of 'indecent' is ambiguous and open to discussion, and the rule is rarely implemented.

So what do you think, folks? Do you believe it was reasonable for the other viewers to condemn the woman for wearing 'inappropriate' clothing in public? Or is this just another case of 'to each their own'? Share your opinions with us in the comments section!

That is an everyday sight on Queenslands Gold Coast and no one bats an eyelid
 
I recall the days when men's porno magazines were wrapped in plastic at news agency, now today half-clad females are walking the streets. That's why I don't support the me movement. There's only one word I describe these females as but won't print it. Gone are the days of decency.
 
Folks, we want to know how you would respond in this situation: you’re casually strolling around a city, and all of a sudden, you come across a woman who is clad in nothing but a skimpy black thong bikini. Would you be shocked and upset, or would you just keep walking without saying anything?

After being spotted taking a stroll down the street in a revealing black thong bikini, a woman has become the subject of heated debate on several social media platforms. The bikini-clad woman was caught on camera walking down the street in Valletta, Malta's capital city, while wearing sneakers and carrying a backpack.

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A woman was spotted wearing nothing but a black thong bikini in public. Credit: Facebook.

As the woman minded her own business, as seen in the footage, not one person she came across the street even batted an eyelid about what she was wearing or doing. However, on the internet, it was a whole different story.

More than a thousand comments were left on the video when it was shared on a local Maltese Facebook group, with many debating whether it was appropriate for the woman to be out in public wearing a bikini.



Many people criticised the woman, claiming that her behaviour was disrespectful and that there are appropriate settings for various types of clothing.

'Do as you please, it's a free world but respect our laws…' one user wrote in the comments, while a second person added: 'That's okay for the beach but not in our historical respectful capital city.'

'Have some respect, woman. Hope she got fined,' said a third, with a fourth adding, 'Absolutely disgraceful.'



While some people were offended by the woman's decision to wear a bikini in public, others saw no problem with it.

'I don't see any disaster, she just came out from the beach probably in a rush,' one user wrote in response to the other comments.

'She didn't do anything wrong,' another user said, with a third arguing: 'There are worse things in life. Lots of buildings, corruption, and this is annoying you? Everyone is jealous of everyone else. How about mind your business and let people live.'



Not only is it against the law in Malta to be nude in public, but so is being 'indecently clad' or wearing swimwear further than 100 metres from the shore—this is stated in Article 338(q) of the country's Criminal Code.

However, Lovin Malta, a local news outlet, noted that the definition of 'indecent' is ambiguous and open to discussion, and the rule is rarely implemented.

So what do you think, folks? Do you believe it was reasonable for the other viewers to condemn the woman for wearing 'inappropriate' clothing in public? Or is this just another case of 'to each their own'? Share your opinions with us in the comments section!
 
Folks, we want to know how you would respond in this situation: you’re casually strolling around a city, and all of a sudden, you come across a woman who is clad in nothing but a skimpy black thong bikini. Would you be shocked and upset, or would you just keep walking without saying anything?

After being spotted taking a stroll down the street in a revealing black thong bikini, a woman has become the subject of heated debate on several social media platforms. The bikini-clad woman was caught on camera walking down the street in Valletta, Malta's capital city, while wearing sneakers and carrying a backpack.

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A woman was spotted wearing nothing but a black thong bikini in public. Credit: Facebook.

As the woman minded her own business, as seen in the footage, not one person she came across the street even batted an eyelid about what she was wearing or doing. However, on the internet, it was a whole different story.

More than a thousand comments were left on the video when it was shared on a local Maltese Facebook group, with many debating whether it was appropriate for the woman to be out in public wearing a bikini.



Many people criticised the woman, claiming that her behaviour was disrespectful and that there are appropriate settings for various types of clothing.

'Do as you please, it's a free world but respect our laws…' one user wrote in the comments, while a second person added: 'That's okay for the beach but not in our historical respectful capital city.'

'Have some respect, woman. Hope she got fined,' said a third, with a fourth adding, 'Absolutely disgraceful.'



While some people were offended by the woman's decision to wear a bikini in public, others saw no problem with it.

'I don't see any disaster, she just came out from the beach probably in a rush,' one user wrote in response to the other comments.

'She didn't do anything wrong,' another user said, with a third arguing: 'There are worse things in life. Lots of buildings, corruption, and this is annoying you? Everyone is jealous of everyone else. How about mind your business and let people live.'



Not only is it against the law in Malta to be nude in public, but so is being 'indecently clad' or wearing swimwear further than 100 metres from the shore—this is stated in Article 338(q) of the country's Criminal Code.

However, Lovin Malta, a local news outlet, noted that the definition of 'indecent' is ambiguous and open to discussion, and the rule is rarely implemented.

So what do you think, folks? Do you believe it was reasonable for the other viewers to condemn the woman for wearing 'inappropriate' clothing in public? Or is this just another case of 'to each their own'? Share your opinions with us in the comments section!
 
Folks, we want to know how you would respond in this situation: you’re casually strolling around a city, and all of a sudden, you come across a woman who is clad in nothing but a skimpy black thong bikini. Would you be shocked and upset, or would you just keep walking without saying anything?

After being spotted taking a stroll down the street in a revealing black thong bikini, a woman has become the subject of heated debate on several social media platforms. The bikini-clad woman was caught on camera walking down the street in Valletta, Malta's capital city, while wearing sneakers and carrying a backpack.

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A woman was spotted wearing nothing but a black thong bikini in public. Credit: Facebook.

As the woman minded her own business, as seen in the footage, not one person she came across the street even batted an eyelid about what she was wearing or doing. However, on the internet, it was a whole different story.

More than a thousand comments were left on the video when it was shared on a local Maltese Facebook group, with many debating whether it was appropriate for the woman to be out in public wearing a bikini.



Many people criticised the woman, claiming that her behaviour was disrespectful and that there are appropriate settings for various types of clothing.

'Do as you please, it's a free world but respect our laws…' one user wrote in the comments, while a second person added: 'That's okay for the beach but not in our historical respectful capital city.'

'Have some respect, woman. Hope she got fined,' said a third, with a fourth adding, 'Absolutely disgraceful.'



While some people were offended by the woman's decision to wear a bikini in public, others saw no problem with it.

'I don't see any disaster, she just came out from the beach probably in a rush,' one user wrote in response to the other comments.

'She didn't do anything wrong,' another user said, with a third arguing: 'There are worse things in life. Lots of buildings, corruption, and this is annoying you? Everyone is jealous of everyone else. How about mind your business and let people live.'



Not only is it against the law in Malta to be nude in public, but so is being 'indecently clad' or wearing swimwear further than 100 metres from the shore—this is stated in Article 338(q) of the country's Criminal Code.

However, Lovin Malta, a local news outlet, noted that the definition of 'indecent' is ambiguous and open to discussion, and the rule is rarely implemented.

So what do you think, folks? Do you believe it was reasonable for the other viewers to condemn the woman for wearing 'inappropriate' clothing in public? Or is this just another case of 'to each their own'? Share your opinions with us in the comments section!

I thought it was a bit cheeky
 
Folks, we want to know how you would respond in this situation: you’re casually strolling around a city, and all of a sudden, you come across a woman who is clad in nothing but a skimpy black thong bikini. Would you be shocked and upset, or would you just keep walking without saying anything?

After being spotted taking a stroll down the street in a revealing black thong bikini, a woman has become the subject of heated debate on several social media platforms. The bikini-clad woman was caught on camera walking down the street in Valletta, Malta's capital city, while wearing sneakers and carrying a backpack.

u6mR-rfOmlJQnZQVCdJCHhY48BwftfcKhXWZ0IdaP9TkUhkkpmKD43Vf9IgntQIM7YB7w1Vq_GrUpj3HnfCQ4gnEIEbE-uNfOQoSpFFjGRPeIrjA5ar0MpH6ZofxTlxH5ka2VdLRXr_v4fyi8LsJq6uxGRFQp2zrkRDWw7qSNVFHEakDYgxn36fiRA

A woman was spotted wearing nothing but a black thong bikini in public. Credit: Facebook.

As the woman minded her own business, as seen in the footage, not one person she came across the street even batted an eyelid about what she was wearing or doing. However, on the internet, it was a whole different story.

More than a thousand comments were left on the video when it was shared on a local Maltese Facebook group, with many debating whether it was appropriate for the woman to be out in public wearing a bikini.



Many people criticised the woman, claiming that her behaviour was disrespectful and that there are appropriate settings for various types of clothing.

'Do as you please, it's a free world but respect our laws…' one user wrote in the comments, while a second person added: 'That's okay for the beach but not in our historical respectful capital city.'

'Have some respect, woman. Hope she got fined,' said a third, with a fourth adding, 'Absolutely disgraceful.'



While some people were offended by the woman's decision to wear a bikini in public, others saw no problem with it.

'I don't see any disaster, she just came out from the beach probably in a rush,' one user wrote in response to the other comments.

'She didn't do anything wrong,' another user said, with a third arguing: 'There are worse things in life. Lots of buildings, corruption, and this is annoying you? Everyone is jealous of everyone else. How about mind your business and let people live.'



Not only is it against the law in Malta to be nude in public, but so is being 'indecently clad' or wearing swimwear further than 100 metres from the shore—this is stated in Article 338(q) of the country's Criminal Code.

However, Lovin Malta, a local news outlet, noted that the definition of 'indecent' is ambiguous and open to discussion, and the rule is rarely implemented.

So what do you think, folks? Do you believe it was reasonable for the other viewers to condemn the woman for wearing 'inappropriate' clothing in public? Or is this just another case of 'to each their own'? Share your opinions with us in the comments section!

She has no respect for anyone, including herself! Or she’s a selfish narcissist! That attire is just acceptable on a beach, frankly if I saw her dressed like that even on a beach while I was with my grandchildren I would leave & very pointedly tell her how inappropriate she was dressed in front of young children. She looks like she’s in skimpy underwear!
 
Folks, we want to know how you would respond in this situation: you’re casually strolling around a city, and all of a sudden, you come across a woman who is clad in nothing but a skimpy black thong bikini. Would you be shocked and upset, or would you just keep walking without saying anything?

After being spotted taking a stroll down the street in a revealing black thong bikini, a woman has become the subject of heated debate on several social media platforms. The bikini-clad woman was caught on camera walking down the street in Valletta, Malta's capital city, while wearing sneakers and carrying a backpack.

u6mR-rfOmlJQnZQVCdJCHhY48BwftfcKhXWZ0IdaP9TkUhkkpmKD43Vf9IgntQIM7YB7w1Vq_GrUpj3HnfCQ4gnEIEbE-uNfOQoSpFFjGRPeIrjA5ar0MpH6ZofxTlxH5ka2VdLRXr_v4fyi8LsJq6uxGRFQp2zrkRDWw7qSNVFHEakDYgxn36fiRA

A woman was spotted wearing nothing but a black thong bikini in public. Credit: Facebook.

As the woman minded her own business, as seen in the footage, not one person she came across the street even batted an eyelid about what she was wearing or doing. However, on the internet, it was a whole different story.

More than a thousand comments were left on the video when it was shared on a local Maltese Facebook group, with many debating whether it was appropriate for the woman to be out in public wearing a bikini.



Many people criticised the woman, claiming that her behaviour was disrespectful and that there are appropriate settings for various types of clothing.

'Do as you please, it's a free world but respect our laws…' one user wrote in the comments, while a second person added: 'That's okay for the beach but not in our historical respectful capital city.'

'Have some respect, woman. Hope she got fined,' said a third, with a fourth adding, 'Absolutely disgraceful.'



While some people were offended by the woman's decision to wear a bikini in public, others saw no problem with it.

'I don't see any disaster, she just came out from the beach probably in a rush,' one user wrote in response to the other comments.

'She didn't do anything wrong,' another user said, with a third arguing: 'There are worse things in life. Lots of buildings, corruption, and this is annoying you? Everyone is jealous of everyone else. How about mind your business and let people live.'



Not only is it against the law in Malta to be nude in public, but so is being 'indecently clad' or wearing swimwear further than 100 metres from the shore—this is stated in Article 338(q) of the country's Criminal Code.

However, Lovin Malta, a local news outlet, noted that the definition of 'indecent' is ambiguous and open to discussion, and the rule is rarely implemented.

So what do you think, folks? Do you believe it was reasonable for the other viewers to condemn the woman for wearing 'inappropriate' clothing in public? Or is this just another case of 'to each their own'? Share your opinions with us in the comments section!

I love it I think more women should do that Lol
 
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